So after a week of bashing my head against a wall trying to fix this, I come here and ask for help only to discover 5 minutes later I was pushing to the new staging app but checking for updates on the old staging URL. Such is programming
Does anyone know why my rake task defined in "lib/tasks/scheduler.rake" as recommended by the Heroku documentation has suddenly stopped being recognized in production on Heroku (doesn't show up on the list shown by "heroku run bundle exec rake -T"), but is completely fine in local development? The whole app now won't load at all, with the message "rake aborted! Don't know how to build task 'my_task". I didn't change anything relevant recently, and I'm sure it's a change on Heroku's end
If you can find something that reduces the time they spend on paperwork, you can sell it to them at half the cost reduction and congratulations you are now self-employed
@JoelL medicine could really use a hand from technology, but most doctors don't have the time. At the risk of increasing my competition, I suggest finding a doctor who is tech savvy and has a bit of vision and asking them how their life could be made easier
@JoelL like I said I have my own startup, so basically I've written some software that it's totally up to me to add new features to it. The latest complete version rolls in the dough while I build upgrades to a newer version until that too is finished, then I upgrade clients and start a new upgrade on the side and the cycle repeats
Ok so 5/5 for people coding for money, interesting. Even though I "enjoy" the coding I do and find it really interesting, I wouldn't write code if it wasn't making me money. I suppose that makes places like this more professional development than hobby group
Hey all, first time in here, I'm curious what background you all have in ruby, how long you've been writing it and if you earn money from it. I'm interested in the demographics of who ends up in Stack Overflow chat. I'm totally self-taught from online courses/Stack Overflow in Ruby, just passed 2 years of coding, and earn money through a startup which I run now thanks to my ruby skills. Anyone else?